Jessica Reed
Geregistreerd op: 10 Jun 2026 Berichten: 2
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Geplaatst: Vr Jun 12, 2026 6:37 pm Onderwerp: Has ISO 45001 actually improved workplace safety in your org |
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Our company has been discussing whether to pursue ISO 45001 certification, and I'm trying to understand what the real-world benefits look like beyond simply having another certificate on the wall.
We operate in an industry where employee safety is a major priority, and over the years we've implemented various safety procedures, training programs, and incident reporting processes. Even with those measures in place, management is considering ISO 45001 as a way to strengthen our overall approach to health and safety.
What I'm having trouble figuring out is whether companies that go through certification see meaningful improvements afterward or if most of the value comes from demonstrating compliance and meeting customer requirements. A few people internally believe it can help reduce incidents and improve employee involvement in safety programs, while others think it mainly adds more documentation and administrative work.
I'd be especially interested in hearing from organizations that didn't have a formal occupational health and safety management system before pursuing certification. Did ISO 45001 help identify risks that were previously being overlooked? Were there noticeable changes in safety culture, employee participation, or management accountability once the system was implemented?
I'm not looking for sales material or textbook explanations. I'd really like to hear from people who have experienced the process firsthand and can share whether the benefits of ISO 45001 certification translated into actual improvements in the workplace.
For those who have gone through it, was the investment of time and resources worthwhile, and what impact did it have on your day-to-day operations after certification was achieved? |
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